Page B 6 August 8, 2007 S PORTS “Pacman” to Enter Ring (AP) - Suspended Ten­ nessee Titans cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones is stepping into the ring and giving pro wrestling a whirl. “I am a big fan of wres­ tling, so I wanted to give it a try," Jones said Monday. “1 respect wrestling and I'm not coming in like it’s just a show. I want to prove that I am the greatest team-sport athlete.” NFL contracts prohibit non-football activities that could cause injury. Jones’ agent, Michael Huyghue, said last week he had talked with the Titans about Jones’ wrestling plans. Jones was suspended in April for the 2007 season by Adam “Pacman" Jones NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for repeated con­ duct violations. 'L I-J.ÍC ÍO U S SMOKEHOUSE A # ^u ¡Ppcchdizing in ântokci F ‘ Ô'ÔQ ¿Mcuts ô 6c/i/oo^ Beef* Pork • Lamb • Poultry • Seafood J.nuch $5.95. ‘ Oinncr $ 9 . 9 5 tuti up Pork Rib. 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Fans cam e prepared with gloves, nets and anything else that would Barry Bonds has tied Hank Aaron 's homerun record. (AP photo) Local Umpire Heads to Cooperstown Free trip will bring knowledge back by R aymond R eni , i . eman T he P ortland O bserver W illiam G addis, a longtim e vol­ unteer um pire for Little League gam es in Portland, is being re­ w a rd e d w ith a fre e trip to Cooperstow n, N.Y., where he will help officiate the Youth Baseball Hall o f Fame. A union carpenter by profession, Gaddis has made time to umpire doz­ ens of local gam es each summer for 12 years, ever since his son looked like he might get into baseball. But starting this week. Gaddis begins to call several gam es a day for the highest levels o f Little L e a g u e in th e n a tio n w h ile Cooperstow n D ream Park pays his room and board. In addition to attending a pro­ fessional um pire training camp, he is looking forw ard to seeing the Hall of Fame com plete with Tony Gwynn, a San Diego Padre who was inducted last month. William Gaddis “I’m looking to share some o f the East Coast and W est Coast skills, but mostly I'm getting a chance to see so many people,” he says. “The only thing I got to do is show up at the airport Thursday and get on the plane." G addis thinks that he has had a positive influence on many players over the years. " I ’ll be calling balls and strikes, and all the kids in the stands will be say in g , ‘T ig h t,’ he says. “ I love the en th u siasm that I can bring to the g am e.” 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 (Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) After major trade for Kevin Garnett Call for an appointment! 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Boston Celtics Expect Glory Days Again • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries R ) help them retrieve a ball that could be worth up about $500,000, ac­ cording to experts. B o n d s w as g re e te d w ith a stan d in g ovatio n w hen he took the field and a trib u te to his 755th h o m er w as played on the cen ter- field scoreboard. It en d ed w ith a m e ssa g e fro m b o x in g le g en d M u h a m m a d A li an d h is son, A saa d . “W e w ant to congratulate you on hitting 755 home runs, it’s been a great m ilestone,” Asaad said in the video message, with his father sitting by his side. “W e’ve both been great fans o f yours through­ out your career. We ju st want to wish you good luck on your road to history. D o n ’t stop." (A P )—The Boston Celtics moved last week to return the franchise to its glory years by acquiring 10- tim es A ll-Star Kevin G arnett from the M innesota Tim berw olves. G arnett is an athletic pow er for­ ward still searching for his first NBA title after spending his first 12 years in th e le a g u e w ith th e Timberwolves. "This is probably my best op­ portunity o f w inning a (cham pion­ ship) ring," G arnett told reporters. The C eltics will ship to the T im b e rw o lv e s fo rw a rd s Al Jefferson, Ryan G om es, G erald G reen, center T heo Ratliff, guard Sebastian T elfair and tw o first- round draft picks. At 6 -fo o t-1 1,253 pounds, the 3 1 - year-old G arnett is one o f only five players in NBA history to am ass at least I9,000points, It).(XX)rebounds and 4.000 assists. G arn ett, the 2004 league M VP. o riginally balked at getting traded to B oston, a y o u th fu l team that finished w ith the seco n d -w o rst record in the N BA last season at 24-58. Kevin Garnett smiles at a news conference in Boston. (APphoto) But he said the Celtics' draft-day acquisition o f 32-year-old seven- tim es A ll-Star guard Ray Allen helped change his mind. A lso on Boston's roster is 29- year-old forward Paul Pierce, a five- times All-Star. W hile Boston shipped to M in­ nesota most o f its youth, G arnett, Allen and Pierce wearing the same uniform is a dangerous com bina­ tion. The three athletes have a long history together — and noted at a press conference that they met more than a decade ago, when they were all high school players. S Ä itl diversity the, Ä7 , onWeb www.portlandobserver.com In Loving Memory Rebecca L. Minner (The )Jprtkinò (Obstruer As it quickly becomes more and more o f an electronic world, The Portland Observer endeavors to meet the needs o f our readers and advertisers by going online. With the capa­ bility o f the Internet, the Portland Observer now reaches a broader audience, and thus sets your business in front o f a new generation. 503-288-0033 w w w .p o r t l a n d o b s e r v e r .c o m J Funeral services will be held Friday, Aug. lOat 11 a.m. at Allen Tem ple Church. 4236 N.E. Eighth Ave., for R ebecca L. M inner who died Aug. 2, 2007. Pastor LeRoy Haynes will be officiating. She was born March 10 . 1960 in Inglewood, Calif. S urvivors include her sons, M arco Smith and DiVante Jones; sisters Belinda Minner. Elizabeth T aylorand Anita M inner; Delbert Childs. Lee Roy M inner, Angie M inner. Patrick M inner, Ezekiel M inner and Cynthia Minner. The tragic loss has em otion­ ally devastated the fam ily, which is trying to raise the money for her funeral expenses. Donations in her memory arc welcome in care of Cox and Cox Funeral Home.